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Are you a QuickBooks Online user that finds yourself constantly following up on late or past due receivables? Are you spending more and more of your time becoming a "collecting agency"? If so, this is for you! We are going to show you how to easily and quickly increase...
Many people think that it is difficult or complicated to setup and accept payments In QuickBooks Accounting Software or QuickBooks Online. In all actuality, it is really a very simple process and once you have everything activated, will save you countless hours in reconciliation and trying to fix the manual...
QuickBooks 2015 offers variety of changes. Some are small changes, some are larger improvements, but everything is done in order to improve the functionality of the product and to make it easier to use. You will find many options being very useful while working with QuickBooks 2015. The following are...
Every business looks for ways to improve productivity and increase sales. And since the way a business receives and records cash inflows can either break or make it, it becomes imperative for your company to have the right method of payments set up for the way that you do business....
While accepting credit and debit cards is for all intents and purposes a business necessity these days, it does add an extra accounting process (or two). Daily sales have to be batched. Credit card payments have to be recorded on your books as a receivable and then reconciled as the...
If you plan to sell online, you’ll obviously need a way to accept credit and debit cards. There are a couple of different ways to accomplish this, but Intuit (maker of QuickBooks software) offers merchant processing services that can integrate with common e-commerce platforms like Web.com, Go Daddy, IA Modules, UltraCart,...
The available options for merchant credit card processing are many. All sorts of considerations factor into choosing a processor – from the type of card payments you accept, how you process them, and the frequency and size of card transactions. One option that may make sense for your business is...
Most business owners understand up front that accepting credit and debit cards is not an option—it’s a necessity. All it will take is a few blank stares from customers astonished that they can’t use their card to pay you for that realization to hit home. That said, those pennies and...